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. >> though i try to fan those flames, by saying she has a summer house in the south of france. >> we would like the polish hillbillies came to washington when my dad came to washington. they are hunters, they grow their own food, they don't waste a penny, so there's always like dead deer hanging from the free in front of the house. at one point, my mother, she needed to get to it, because they had shot it, but she didn't have time and it was winter, so she put it in the bathtub in the bathroom off the kitchen, and opened the window and close the door, so it would be like a little refrigerator,nd i was trying to establish myself at the cooper school in mclean, as maybe even slightly hey justed, maybe even slightly known by the cool people, and there was this one girl at school who i really wanted to be friends with, her name was sarah, i had her over, and it happened to be the day the deer was in the tub. and she needed to use the bathroom. and i said, oh, it's right over there, and i mean, i'm walking and i'm just thinking that something is wrong and then i hear this blood curdling s
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[laughter] we're behind france and sweden and japan and germany. here, in one generation is proof we have had a revolution in our political economy. in this case it is a social revolution in. over the last generation come in millions of families and small business people have run out of the retail businesses, farms, service sector businesses like optimetrix. two realize how revolutionize this is the people that tried to shape the previous system in america at the supreme court justice douglas of 50 years ago in a case in which big oil companies were attempting to take control of independent retailers. he said when independence are swallowed up by the trust and entrepreneurs become absentee owners the results days result is serious loss of citizenship and he too was a leader in the town becomes dependent on outsiders one and then it will take the place a proprietors behold then to nobody. what he said reflects a very simple vision that america should be a nation composed of independent citizens in which prisoner is distributed out to the states and
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. >> today during an interview in france, gibson told the reporters, i have a short fuse. i'm trying to work on it. >>> embattled governor of south carolina mark sanford was at the national prayer breakfast and broke bread with president obama. his wife was not there. the two have gone their separate ways after the governor admitted to having a long-distance affair with a woman in argentina. now it's mrs. sanford's turn to tell her side of the story. >> our own health and safety. >> reporter: she said she felt ugly after her husband's cheating and reveals there were questions about her husband's fidelity from the very beginning of their marriage. writing in her new book, "staying true," jenny sanford reveals her husband insisted the word faithful be removed from their wedding vows. she writes, he was worried in some odd nagging way that he might not be able to remain true to that vow. in retrospect, i suppose i might have seep this as a sign. still, the san foreed were married for 20 years and had four children. among the revelations in the book, jenny sanford said her hus
. >> today during an interview in france, gibson told the reporters, i have a short fuse. i'm trying to work on it. >>> embattled governor of south carolina mark sanford was at the national prayer breakfast and broke bread with president obama. his wife was not there. the two have gone their separate ways after the governor admitted to having a long-distance affair with a woman in argentina. now it's mrs. sanford's turn to tell her side of the story. >> our own health and...
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he may have cut his beard and is living somewhere in the south of france for all we know. >> is u.s. fighting the al-qaeda or the taliban right now? >> that's one of the big questions. the u.s. says that the enemy is al-qaeda but we have to fight the taliban because they might give refuge to al-qaeda. now, there's certainly no evidence of that. the reality is when the taliban were thrown out of office by a u.s. invasion, it was in order to stop them from supporting the -- from supporting al-qaeda. it's certainly logical that for the taliban, if they want to stay in power -- if they took power back in afghanistan, that they would not welcome the al-qaeda forces who had led to them being ousted in the first place. they would want to protect their ability to control their country. so we can't look at this as simple madness. that these are mad terrorists that are after us because they hate our freedoms, you know. if they hate anything about us, it's how we've prevented their freedoms by supporting with our arms governments that are so repressive in the area. their definitions of freedoms
he may have cut his beard and is living somewhere in the south of france for all we know. >> is u.s. fighting the al-qaeda or the taliban right now? >> that's one of the big questions. the u.s. says that the enemy is al-qaeda but we have to fight the taliban because they might give refuge to al-qaeda. now, there's certainly no evidence of that. the reality is when the taliban were thrown out of office by a u.s. invasion, it was in order to stop them from supporting the -- from...
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and france said it's time to pursue new sanctions. defense secretary robert gates spoke in paris. >> if iran continues and develops nuclear weapons, it almost certainly will provoke nuclear proliferation in the middle east. this is a huge danger. the key is persuading the iranian leaders that their long-term best interests are best served by not having nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: on another front, the u.s. and the european union also urged iran today to live up to its international human rights obligations. there is fear of another government crackdown later this week, marking the founding of the islamic republic. the death toll from an explosion at a connecticut power plant site should stand at five. that was the word today from state authorities on the scene in middletown. the blast erupted as workers were testing natural gas lines, but the exact cause remained under investigation. the power plant was under construction. wall street took another hit today over new fears about rising debt in europe. the dow jones industrial aver
and france said it's time to pursue new sanctions. defense secretary robert gates spoke in paris. >> if iran continues and develops nuclear weapons, it almost certainly will provoke nuclear proliferation in the middle east. this is a huge danger. the key is persuading the iranian leaders that their long-term best interests are best served by not having nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: on another front, the u.s. and the european union also urged iran today to live up to its...
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the waste is piling up in france, as it is here. in this country, it is stored in pools of water which are now full, and the overflow is going out into the silos. the nuclear regulatory commission has a report from 2001, that if one of these pools loses its cooling water supply, the radioactive the inferno that when results could kill 25,000 people downwind from a fatal cancer. we have these tremendous security risks associated with nuclear waste. we are calling for a cessation of the generation of this deadly material. we need to stop making it. what already exists, we need to fortify it against attacks, safeguard it against accidents, and prevent any leakages. guest: that is irresponsible fear mongering. the u.s. had responsibly used fuel for research reactors as well as naval reactors. it is safe, it is secure. we transport used fuel regularly around the world. we have a disposals o facility o get rid of waste. it gets rid of it 2,000 feet below ground. the only thing we lack with the program is political support. it is not a sci
the waste is piling up in france, as it is here. in this country, it is stored in pools of water which are now full, and the overflow is going out into the silos. the nuclear regulatory commission has a report from 2001, that if one of these pools loses its cooling water supply, the radioactive the inferno that when results could kill 25,000 people downwind from a fatal cancer. we have these tremendous security risks associated with nuclear waste. we are calling for a cessation of the...
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each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. >> larry: the grammys were handed out last night. one of the most memorable moments came when michael jackson's two oldest children prince michael and paris accepted a lifetime achievement award on behalf of their late father. here's how it happened. >> thank you. thank you. we are proud to be here to accept this award on behalf of our father, michael jackson. first of all we'd like to thank god for watching over us for these past seven months and our grandma and grandpa for their love and support. we would also like to thank the fans. our father loved you so much, because you're always there for him. our father was always concerned about the planet and humanity
each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. >> larry: the grammys were handed out last night. one of the most memorable moments came when...
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his country relies on the generosity of france, as haiti now relies on u.s. aid. and that may be the best hope for the missionaries for getting out of jail anytime soon. the best estimate from the group's lawyer, their haitian lawyer, is that a trial would likely last three months. that said, the u.s. ambassador to haiti visited the jailhouse yesterday, although he didn't talk to the prisoners personally. and he said that the u.s. continues to talk with haitian officials about the possibility of moving the trial elsewhere. robin? >> continuing to follow the story closely. david wright, in port-au-prince. thanks so much. >>> we'll have more from new orleans in just a moment. first, let's go back to new york for the morning's news and juju chang. good morning, juju. >> good morning, robin. we begin with the impending surrender of michael jackson's doctor. there's word this morning that conrad murray's lawyers are involved in behind the scene squabbling over when and how he'll turn himself in. lisa fletcher has the latest. good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good mornin
his country relies on the generosity of france, as haiti now relies on u.s. aid. and that may be the best hope for the missionaries for getting out of jail anytime soon. the best estimate from the group's lawyer, their haitian lawyer, is that a trial would likely last three months. that said, the u.s. ambassador to haiti visited the jailhouse yesterday, although he didn't talk to the prisoners personally. and he said that the u.s. continues to talk with haitian officials about the possibility...
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i inunderstand i agree some rationing would take place, decisions about france plans are now being made by private companies. if you don't have money and you get sick in america, many things are out of of your control. that will not change with obama care or anything he will. sue: with all the new taxes i'm keeping a spreadsheet and will add them up at the end of the year. that's a great idea sue. i would love to see that how many new and add on taxes that they hit you without there in st. paul. priscilla: we said the same about tiger woods, he did not show much emotion in his confession. body expert tonya is good. pat: bill, i read bold fresh then had to pick up the audio so i could hear you tell me about what you did in your childhood. i know it is scary pat, i'm glad you got the audio. 72 weeks the audio is on the best seller list. foxnews.com/o'reilly talking points memo is there. we do a big deal tonight on the health care summit. you might want to check it out. then you can e-mail us with pithy comments. a little extra time here's how you get your letter read on air. you got to be
i inunderstand i agree some rationing would take place, decisions about france plans are now being made by private companies. if you don't have money and you get sick in america, many things are out of of your control. that will not change with obama care or anything he will. sue: with all the new taxes i'm keeping a spreadsheet and will add them up at the end of the year. that's a great idea sue. i would love to see that how many new and add on taxes that they hit you without there in st....
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so you have a division between what they are calling the core economies in europe -- france, germany, switzerland -- and the economies are in much weaker states. and there's bonds and other issued debt. it would create a massive knock-on effect that would spread not just throughout europe but potentially around the globe. >> could it also reach the u.s.'s shores? >> well, it's interesting. right now, the u.s. is actually benefitting somewhat from this. at least the dollar itself is strengthening, as people -- as investors flee to safer currency, and the dollar is considered a safe currency, a safe haven investment. whenever there's turmoil around the world, the dollar usually benefits from it. so that's a positive for the dollar. but long term, the united states -- we're talking about debt bombs. that's what we're calling these things, debt bombs, ticking time bombs of debt. the united states has a huge debt and it's growing. this year it will probably reach, according to the obama administration's own estimate, $1.6 trillion. that is a huge debt. now, the u.s. wants to bring that dow
so you have a division between what they are calling the core economies in europe -- france, germany, switzerland -- and the economies are in much weaker states. and there's bonds and other issued debt. it would create a massive knock-on effect that would spread not just throughout europe but potentially around the globe. >> could it also reach the u.s.'s shores? >> well, it's interesting. right now, the u.s. is actually benefitting somewhat from this. at least the dollar itself is...
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., as you said, airbus is a european company based in france, and we have most of the jobs they have been adding in the last five years here in the u.s., and we're at cost composite in santa ana and the welders are behind me and here, these are wing spans, if you will, parts of a wing being manufactured in the u.s. and will be shipped to france where they'll be assembled and where the carbon fiber wings eventually will be put together. and they have added 15 welders in the last three months here, bill, and actually have a sign out in front of the building saying, welders, wanted. we are talking about now they're doing 6 days a week in the machine shop and 7 days a week in the welding area and they are having a hard time finding qualified welders in this area but this is basically the largest machine shop in the -- actually in the world. when a manufacturer wants to make wings, this is where they come. bill? bill: that is fascinating. william lajeunesse, out there in california. and if you are in the area of santa ana and can weld and need a job, there is the place to go. thank you, w
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and was with him when his father was in france. so clearly adams was the most competent in foreign affairs and monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election for a campaign for his successor. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. i suppose, to sort of help -- but that put him out of washington and out of touch with what's going on for months at a time. and very difficult for communications back and forth. is that just a sign of the times? or is it the fact that maybe those decisions were being made by other people in washington? >> that's a wonderful question. because in those days, people in washington were not the ones who were doing things. they were there for a very short time. they did not feel their role was to keep passing laws after laws after laws. they went there -- they did their business and they got home to t
and was with him when his father was in france. so clearly adams was the most competent in foreign affairs and monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election for a campaign for his successor. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. i suppose, to sort of help -- but that put him...
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i should explain why they are in france. he loved his country, profoundly. love to maryland, deeply. frederick had a special place in his heart. you could not find a greater citizen of the world than dad. reveled in the narrow streets and grand boulevards, loved the desert ruins and teeming cities , and at the open spaces. farmland was precious. of the would be the first to agree that when a man is tired of london, he is tired of life, he had a jeffersonian fascination with french. fascination that animated our conversations until the end. it may seem odd, but not so much. he was a tremendous student and deep reader of history. he felt that french history during the tumultuous years of the 18th century or an encyclopedia of teachable moments involving power, politics, and personal responsibility, irony, and sorrow, that remain relevant to us today. in particular, he thought it was nothing short of a miracle that the french declaration of the rights of man was written at virtually the same time as our own bill of rights, without the benefit of telephones, e-m
i should explain why they are in france. he loved his country, profoundly. love to maryland, deeply. frederick had a special place in his heart. you could not find a greater citizen of the world than dad. reveled in the narrow streets and grand boulevards, loved the desert ruins and teeming cities , and at the open spaces. farmland was precious. of the would be the first to agree that when a man is tired of london, he is tired of life, he had a jeffersonian fascination with french. fascination...
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pinchot had to study forestry in france. because there was no forced school in the message that there was no concept of forestry. when he became a forest or he claims he was the first in the united states. he hung a single. there wasn't much beyond central park, but that's how he got his start. he goes to france to study as a boy and he is appalled, all the latest held by these nobles that peasants couldn't pick up twigs in the national force. you couldn't cut timber. you could walk in the woods without permission. so what roosevelt did that was so radical, so different was to break from that, to simply say, this land belongs to you and i. and really, it's no for complicated than that. i do of in spokane, and we had a big irish catholic family and we were not rich but we didn't h a summer home, but we had these public lands. as long as we had these publicly as i knew we were rich. so we can't all over western montana, all over northern idaho. all over western washington. this land was something that my mother always told me
pinchot had to study forestry in france. because there was no forced school in the message that there was no concept of forestry. when he became a forest or he claims he was the first in the united states. he hung a single. there wasn't much beyond central park, but that's how he got his start. he goes to france to study as a boy and he is appalled, all the latest held by these nobles that peasants couldn't pick up twigs in the national force. you couldn't cut timber. you could walk in the...
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>> the main reason is britain, france or canada, we're not them. their military is much smaller, much more specialized. we have a larger military. and i think that it would be detrimental to our entire force, our cohesiveness if we allowed homosexuals to serve openly. but the main answer is, they aren't us, we aren't them. we're the world's major military. its major police force doing things like haiti, iraq, afghanistan and carrying the majority of the burden for most wars where we're in the right and i think it's important that we maintain that status quo. >> i'll get to senator gillibrand in a moment. but you don't think, for example, the israelis have military issues similar to the issues the united states faces? >> but they have mandatory service. so you have to go into the military in israel. we have an all-volunteer force. it's been that way. >> they have a problem as far as unit cohesion because they allow gays to serve openly? >> i don't know, but they don't have a choice because it's all volunteer. it isn't volunteer like ours is. they ha
>> the main reason is britain, france or canada, we're not them. their military is much smaller, much more specialized. we have a larger military. and i think that it would be detrimental to our entire force, our cohesiveness if we allowed homosexuals to serve openly. but the main answer is, they aren't us, we aren't them. we're the world's major military. its major police force doing things like haiti, iraq, afghanistan and carrying the majority of the burden for most wars where we're in...
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we did that because we cannot get the cash back from france. this is just pure math. this is not just about the tax code. when we look at a transaction like this, when we look at it from the efficacy of the dollars and the return to the shareholders. >> many believe that the reason that this mess is happening is because our tax policy is out of whack. our corporate tax rate is so high that people have to locate their profits overseas in order to compete. so the problem i have in this proposal, and it is not that i would, and combat, is that it has two problems. one is that it is sad on the wound. what we really need to do -- it is salve on the wound. the temporary holiday creates uncertainty about when the next time will be that they have one of these. islamic people repatriate in the interim. >> -- it will not make people repatriate in the interim paren. rather than focus on the gate, i would focus on reducing the corporate tax. >> thank you. one effort where we do have bipartisan efforts is our efforts to cut the debt. currently, about $12 trillion, about 85% of ann
we did that because we cannot get the cash back from france. this is just pure math. this is not just about the tax code. when we look at a transaction like this, when we look at it from the efficacy of the dollars and the return to the shareholders. >> many believe that the reason that this mess is happening is because our tax policy is out of whack. our corporate tax rate is so high that people have to locate their profits overseas in order to compete. so the problem i have in this...
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france goes down. this week in france. then people will rush to bail-out france because france can't bail, that won't work. >> larger country, you've got germany that comes in and we make the assumption germany is there to bail out france as part of the e.c.. >> france if they were going to bail out greece, which i think they said no, to right? >> correct. >> glenn: right. it makes them -- they know they're down this line. so to give money here would have helped them if they would have believed it. >> germany had resistance. the people said no, no, no. we're not going to do that. >> glenn: got it. 8% of import comes from france so that affects germany. >> you get a domino. >> glenn: then the u.k. imports 13% -- >> their exchange is 13% with germany, you start to get the impact there. >> glenn: these countries are already weak. >> not only are they weak, they're -- the pull, the drag, the gravitational pull from greece, insignificant if you look at it on the global basis, it's very small. it started to create a momentum. yo
france goes down. this week in france. then people will rush to bail-out france because france can't bail, that won't work. >> larger country, you've got germany that comes in and we make the assumption germany is there to bail out france as part of the e.c.. >> france if they were going to bail out greece, which i think they said no, to right? >> correct. >> glenn: right. it makes them -- they know they're down this line. so to give money here would have helped them if...
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the short term problem in europe would be almost certainly france and germany would have to bail out in greece. now, if it were to get to a spanish default threat, that's a much bigger economy. much larger than greece and portugal together, actually. that becomes a bigger problem. you might have to turn to imf bailout, which is scary for a developed industrialized nation. what this really shows if we look across the globe is asia -- we have much less debt. china, for instance, is paying down retiring some of its debt. you look at asia which is so -- doesn't have this debt problem in the west which does, and you can see another example of how asia's economic might is going to grow. and how the west is going to continue to decline. >> all right. marcus mabry, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> that brings us to tonight's "how you see it." our question -- when countries get themselves in economic country, should the rest of the world bail them out? you can tell us what you think by visiting the "how you see it" section of our old website, that's at "world focus.org." i
the short term problem in europe would be almost certainly france and germany would have to bail out in greece. now, if it were to get to a spanish default threat, that's a much bigger economy. much larger than greece and portugal together, actually. that becomes a bigger problem. you might have to turn to imf bailout, which is scary for a developed industrialized nation. what this really shows if we look across the globe is asia -- we have much less debt. china, for instance, is paying down...
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we have this. >> it has been nearly 10 years since the air france struggle concorde into the air, its engines on fire. within two minutes, 113 people would be dead after the crash just 13 meters from charles de gaulle airport. now, finally, a french court is ready to tackle 80,000 pages of evidence as it tries to decide who was to blame for the tragedy. the presiding judge said this would be a complex and technical case, and she would always be thinking of the 113 victims. there are plenty of theories about the cause. officials blamed the strip of titanium fromhe cover of the engine. the strip fell on the runway as another plane took off. the metal strip shredded it one of the concorde's tie years. it ruptured fuel tank, the kerosene ignited, and even before it got off the ground, the concorde was lost. now one of the mechanics and his supervisor are facing charges of involuntary manslaughter. the french director of the program, a former chief engineer, and a representative from the civil french aviation authorities are also charged. the defense promises are robust case, denying any r
we have this. >> it has been nearly 10 years since the air france struggle concorde into the air, its engines on fire. within two minutes, 113 people would be dead after the crash just 13 meters from charles de gaulle airport. now, finally, a french court is ready to tackle 80,000 pages of evidence as it tries to decide who was to blame for the tragedy. the presiding judge said this would be a complex and technical case, and she would always be thinking of the 113 victims. there are...
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and france for excess. the venice conable having to tighten purse strings after 900 years. -- same for access. -- fame for excess. the u.s. and allies are preparing what president obama cause a significant recensions to indicate how isolated it is. this is in response to iranian reports that the country have started in enriching uranium to higher grade. it has no civil nuclear power program that could use this type of material. mr. obama says the country has made its choice, although the door, as he put it, is still open. >> one of the deal the -- one of the difficulties of dealing with iran over the last few months is that it is not always clear who is speaking on behalf of the government, and we get a lot of mixed signals, but what is clear is that i have not said yes to an agreement that russia, china, germany, france, great britain, and the united states also was a good deal and that the director of the iaea said was the right thing to do and that iran should accept. that indicates to us that despite th
and france for excess. the venice conable having to tighten purse strings after 900 years. -- same for access. -- fame for excess. the u.s. and allies are preparing what president obama cause a significant recensions to indicate how isolated it is. this is in response to iranian reports that the country have started in enriching uranium to higher grade. it has no civil nuclear power program that could use this type of material. mr. obama says the country has made its choice, although the door,...
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frances, you want to come back on that point? >> just quickly, obesity is certainly the largest public health problem facing americans but that does not mean it's a mental disorder. >> woodruff: dr. frances, broaden this out. clearly there are specific concerns you have. but more broadly, why should we be concerned, whether it's young people, attention deficit-- which is what you said happened with the previous manual or any of these diagnoses going forward-- what's the real encourage here? >> well, with attention deficit disorder as an example, the prescription of stimulants has exploded. and what's happened is often these are given not for a mental disorder but for performance enhancement. getting a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder allows you to get that stimulant treatment which for many people may not be for a mental disorder but man so they can do better in their everyday life. 30% of college students use stimulants to do better at school. it also createaise secondary, illegal market that the prescription drugs are so
frances, you want to come back on that point? >> just quickly, obesity is certainly the largest public health problem facing americans but that does not mean it's a mental disorder. >> woodruff: dr. frances, broaden this out. clearly there are specific concerns you have. but more broadly, why should we be concerned, whether it's young people, attention deficit-- which is what you said happened with the previous manual or any of these diagnoses going forward-- what's the real...
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each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. >>> they live in a ramshackle neighborhood near the mexican border. some are illegal immigrants and most are mistrustful of the government so persuading these residents to take part in the census means overcoming fear and anxiety. ed lavandera has the story from texas. >> reporter: i'm going to take you into one of the poorest neighborhoods in america. this is the san carlos colonia along the texas-mexico border. you walk through here and it's like stepping into another world. a colonia is a cluster of homes carved out of the most undesirable property along the southern u.s. border. in texas, it's estimated some 400,000 people live like 14-year-old anabelle. >>
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>> reporter: while we know that all vegetables are nutritious, frances picked broccoli as super food number five. in addition to having calcium and fiber, studies have shown that broccoli may help fight cancer. >> broccoli has the ability to remove extra estrogen from the body and so in that way, it can also help you fight breast cancer. >>> the news keeps coming. here's will now for brian on the news enat 11:00. >>> off the top, winter weather is pounding the northeast. a slow moving storm is dumping snow and heavy rain from pennsylvania to maine. and it is having a nationwide domino effect. hundreds of flights have been canceled, including several in our region. and that's not all. we are dealing with whipping winds. if you've been outside tonight, you know how strong those gusts can be. fox 5's roby chavez is live tonight with the wind warning. roby? >> reporter: indeed, will. we've been outside for the last couple of hours and we've felt the wind pick up. in fact, some gusts up to 40 miles per hour just within the last hour or so. it's really picked up making it feel a whole lot
>> reporter: while we know that all vegetables are nutritious, frances picked broccoli as super food number five. in addition to having calcium and fiber, studies have shown that broccoli may help fight cancer. >> broccoli has the ability to remove extra estrogen from the body and so in that way, it can also help you fight breast cancer. >>> the news keeps coming. here's will now for brian on the news enat 11:00. >>> off the top, winter weather is pounding the...
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in france. if it had a branch or some other extension of itself that was not a separate corporate entity, it would abide by the u.s. compensation standards on a worldwide basis. that is one of the things we try to do in our guidance is to have the management focused on incentive compensation on a worldwide basis. >> the gentleman from illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. feinberg, you are the pay czar? >> that is the characterization. i don't like that characterization but that appears to be sticking in the public mind. >> it is grand parents were reef -- heard him refer to as a czar, they would be very upset. >> who is the job czar? is there a job czar? >> i have enough trouble keeping track of my job. >> i guess there is not one. mr. demarco, as your staff indicated, you review the legislation? >> yes, congresswoman, i have taken all look at it. it has just come out and i am looking at it in more depth. >> i can help indicate where this information is available and if it would be more use
in france. if it had a branch or some other extension of itself that was not a separate corporate entity, it would abide by the u.s. compensation standards on a worldwide basis. that is one of the things we try to do in our guidance is to have the management focused on incentive compensation on a worldwide basis. >> the gentleman from illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. feinberg, you are the pay czar? >> that is the characterization. i don't like that characterization...
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a few years ago in france, thousands of people died because of high temperatures. we need to act now. mexico has a clear commitment in order to achieve these comprehensive, robust, and substantial agreements. >> mr. president, thank you. maybe the magic words are substantial agreement. we will come back and talk about how we did find that -- how we define that. another point that you made was that we must start taking action to date. carlos ghosn, one of the key variables in climate change car emissions from transportations. you have been at the center of transformation of that industry. when you hear him say we have to start taking action today, what does that say to you? >> let me talk about the mexican commitment. mexico was the first developing country -- we were the first in developing countries to establish a unilateral, unconditional commitment to reduce 50 million tons a year starting in 2012. we are submitting our commitment in order to reduce 30% are emissions from business as usual by the year 2020 and 50% by the year 2015. in mexico, we are working to p
a few years ago in france, thousands of people died because of high temperatures. we need to act now. mexico has a clear commitment in order to achieve these comprehensive, robust, and substantial agreements. >> mr. president, thank you. maybe the magic words are substantial agreement. we will come back and talk about how we did find that -- how we define that. another point that you made was that we must start taking action to date. carlos ghosn, one of the key variables in climate...
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to that end, he's been showing off his test cars to everyone from the presidents of france and israel to the governor of michigan. >> we're not against it. we're actually for it. without the detroit three going out and producing millions of cars, electric cars, that fit this model, we don't get the u.s. off oil. >> reporter: this is michael greenspan reporting for "worldfocus" in israel. >>> and that is "worldfocus" for this tuesday. but don't forget, you can get more news and perspective at worldfocus.org. and be sure to drop us a line about the program. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. good-bye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> major support for worldfocus has been provided by rosalyn p. qualter, and the peter gt peterson foundation, promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters.
to that end, he's been showing off his test cars to everyone from the presidents of france and israel to the governor of michigan. >> we're not against it. we're actually for it. without the detroit three going out and producing millions of cars, electric cars, that fit this model, we don't get the u.s. off oil. >> reporter: this is michael greenspan reporting for "worldfocus" in israel. >>> and that is "worldfocus" for this tuesday. but don't forget,...
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sarkozy said that france and other countries had to reflect on the errors that meant they failed to prevent the mass killings. italy's top appeals court has turned out a case against of british lawyer convicted of taking a bribe to live for the prime minister, silvio berlusconi. his guilt or innocence was not ruled against, but the case was said to have simply expired. the president of brazil has arrived in haiti with an offer of aid to help with recovery from last month's earthquake. brazil lost 18 peacekeepers in the disaster. the president blamed rich nations for hai's property -- poverty. victor yanukovich has been sworn in as the president of ukraine. his rival did not attend. many lawmakers also stood away. he admitted this country faces grave problems, including large debt, poverty, and corruption. libya is turning up the heat in a long-running diplomatic dispute. colonel gaddafi has called for an jihad, and armed struggle, against switzerland. he calls it an infidel state that is destroying the swiss mosques. they have banned the building of minarets. the largest party in parliament
sarkozy said that france and other countries had to reflect on the errors that meant they failed to prevent the mass killings. italy's top appeals court has turned out a case against of british lawyer convicted of taking a bribe to live for the prime minister, silvio berlusconi. his guilt or innocence was not ruled against, but the case was said to have simply expired. the president of brazil has arrived in haiti with an offer of aid to help with recovery from last month's earthquake. brazil...
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diplomatic appointments, first to negotiate a treaty with france, then one with the netherlands, finally to draw up the peace with britain. all told, john would spend 10 years in europe with only a few short months at home and 1779. 11 year old john quincy adams a company his father, gaining experience on an education that would serve him well in later years when he, too, would be called to be an american diplomat in europe. if abigail had previously considered philadelphia far away, the distance to europe was almost unimaginable. the situation was maybe more difficult by the unreliability of overseas mail, letters were frequently lost, thrown overboard by captains evading capture by the british, or some and shipwrecks. both the distance and duration of this separation, not surprisingly, put a strain on the adams marriage. >> braintree, november 12, 1778. i have taken up my pen again to relieve the anxiety of a heart too susceptible for its own repose. nor can i help complaining to my dearest friend that his painful absence is not is formally alleviated by the tender tokens of his friend
diplomatic appointments, first to negotiate a treaty with france, then one with the netherlands, finally to draw up the peace with britain. all told, john would spend 10 years in europe with only a few short months at home and 1779. 11 year old john quincy adams a company his father, gaining experience on an education that would serve him well in later years when he, too, would be called to be an american diplomat in europe. if abigail had previously considered philadelphia far away, the...
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russia and france would further enriched uranium to about 20% purity and then turn it into fuel rods. these fuel rods would then be sent to iran. the iranians say they need 20% enriched uranium for a medical research reactor in the iranian capital. on october 1, iran accepted the deal. two days later, it reneged. the united states, europe, and the international atomic energy commission then gave iran to the end of december to accept the deal. in november, the united states was confident that china would take the same position on iran as the other great powers. as usual, obamas top asia adviser on the national security council was wrong about beijing. beijing turned around and said no sanctions for they took sanctions off the table. iran has not been negotiating with the united states in good faith up to now and the chinese had just taken away one reason more for them to talk to us. we should have known that china would not back sanctions. in the middle of october, the chinese premier announced that china would strengthen its already robust commercial ties with iran thereby giving the
russia and france would further enriched uranium to about 20% purity and then turn it into fuel rods. these fuel rods would then be sent to iran. the iranians say they need 20% enriched uranium for a medical research reactor in the iranian capital. on october 1, iran accepted the deal. two days later, it reneged. the united states, europe, and the international atomic energy commission then gave iran to the end of december to accept the deal. in november, the united states was confident that...
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if there was a delta link then delta already has a link with klm and air france. they are not interowned, but that will be a big test to see how that works. you know, people who fly northwest out of detroit know that it is not nordstrom's. it is a company that has challenges. so to think of a six times larger northwest airlines is kind of scary to allow the people. on the other hand i think that their managers are working very hard for this global future. i am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. >> okay. well, miche, congratulations. it really does need a lot of people to a much improved understanding of a vital issue for us in the united states these days. thank you so much for coming and sharing your thoughts with us this afternoon. we have -- miche will be sending copies of the book. we are going to move it insight here, as i understand that. thank you all very much for coming. >> thank you so much. [applauding] >> micheline maynard is a senior business correspondent for the new york times and the author of "the end of detroit." for more information
if there was a delta link then delta already has a link with klm and air france. they are not interowned, but that will be a big test to see how that works. you know, people who fly northwest out of detroit know that it is not nordstrom's. it is a company that has challenges. so to think of a six times larger northwest airlines is kind of scary to allow the people. on the other hand i think that their managers are working very hard for this global future. i am willing to give them the benefit...
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in france, we have what we call the adobe call. i don't know what it stands for but the sarkozy law. it was a first version that was struck down as unconstitutional by the courts and came back. but essentially there is elements by which a user would be suspended from using internet service. trances, your global policy for the international federation of phonographic industry. can you unpack force what's going on with these pieces of legislation over there? and perhaps even why in these particular countries, legislation regulation by the government is necessary, whether it is the market place or the current regulatory structure. >> i have to say the whole concept of graduated response really was born in france went isps and right holders were put in a room and forced into negotiations by the government. with a mandate to come up with a solution to dealing with peer-to-peer piracy on the internet. and the goal was to come up with an approach that would be better than existing law, which allowed people to be taken to court for what th
in france, we have what we call the adobe call. i don't know what it stands for but the sarkozy law. it was a first version that was struck down as unconstitutional by the courts and came back. but essentially there is elements by which a user would be suspended from using internet service. trances, your global policy for the international federation of phonographic industry. can you unpack force what's going on with these pieces of legislation over there? and perhaps even why in these...
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demand, reported to be rocking, and needed it citizenship to settle in france. the man rejected the principles of secularism and equality between men and women. a ban has been overturned. the appeals panel rejected a bid to exclude politicians for links to the saddam hussein's party. this could help defuse tensions before the election. four men denied murdering a journalist on in 2008. the trial to start. two others are being to -- tried in their absence. he was killed alongside his marketing manager. it is thought that organized crime is behind the attack. three american soldiers have become the first known u.s. military fatalities in pakistan. they died on in a bomb attack near a girls' school. the taliban claims responsibility. three schoolgirls are among the dead. another 63 schoolgirls and two u.s. soldiers were affected. we have this promise, but. >> the three soldiers were training pakistan's military. there had been heavy fighting over the past year, and many bomb blasts as the militants struck back. the americans were on their way to the inauguration of
demand, reported to be rocking, and needed it citizenship to settle in france. the man rejected the principles of secularism and equality between men and women. a ban has been overturned. the appeals panel rejected a bid to exclude politicians for links to the saddam hussein's party. this could help defuse tensions before the election. four men denied murdering a journalist on in 2008. the trial to start. two others are being to -- tried in their absence. he was killed alongside his marketing...
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i heard france didn't stop the pames until 1946. these are some of the causes of haiti being involved this way. i'm ashamed of this. so much of french furniture was build from hatian wood. host: thank you for your call. guest: commenting on the deforestation of that country. absolutely going back to thomas jefferson and the history of haiti. declaring independence from france. haiti became this orphan child of the caribbean. it lost france. it lost any kind of help. the u.s. wasn't interested in helping this island that wasn't near them at the time that the u.s. was still expanding and part of its own. they didn't really pay that much attention. accept that france eventually demanded to compensate them for the land lot of. haiti had to boor row money in order to pay france back. they were indebited to us and france in paying for their independence for the decade of generations. that led in many ways to haiti becoming much less developed it is striking when you go. i drove across and you drive through this amazingly lush land. all th
i heard france didn't stop the pames until 1946. these are some of the causes of haiti being involved this way. i'm ashamed of this. so much of french furniture was build from hatian wood. host: thank you for your call. guest: commenting on the deforestation of that country. absolutely going back to thomas jefferson and the history of haiti. declaring independence from france. haiti became this orphan child of the caribbean. it lost france. it lost any kind of help. the u.s. wasn't interested...
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some say she is becoming a feminist icon because she frances around like a grow test version of britney spears. do you buy this? >> oh yeah. i think lady gaga is the sexiest thing to hit music since bjork! >> bjor c is sexy. she is quite a catch. >> yes, especially when she is beating the hell out of some asian photographer. >> i vaguely remember that insurance department. -- that incident. do you like lady gaga's music? >> no. it is complete crap. i will ask you to elaborate, but i don't think i have to. >>> and researchers discovered a link between misery and death. are you surprised? >> absolutely not. these people, these researchers are the same people that promised us flying cars. you you can't believe the word they say. gorilla says, you are dead and of course. >> i want to ask you, there is an article in the wall street journal saying there are no good band names left. do you think that's true? >> absolutely not. there is liquor biscuit, chuck nugget, igor wheelly and the pie boys. >> if i was going to start a band, what should i call it? hmm, gutfeld and the dumpling boys. >> wh
some say she is becoming a feminist icon because she frances around like a grow test version of britney spears. do you buy this? >> oh yeah. i think lady gaga is the sexiest thing to hit music since bjork! >> bjor c is sexy. she is quite a catch. >> yes, especially when she is beating the hell out of some asian photographer. >> i vaguely remember that insurance department. -- that incident. do you like lady gaga's music? >> no. it is complete crap. i will ask you...
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army and one of the runs over nazi occupied france he participated a and dropping napalm that burned french civilians. napalm that is the greatest teacher. he'd never forgot that. he put his medals in the envelope and when he returned and resolved he would oppose all awards. he went back to france to visit the small town where the burden victim's had survived, those that did survive. the distinguishing be sure of howard zinn not that he opposed in justice four war and oppression, but he did not pick or choose. he did not oppose one in justice but for some reason the of the way at another in justice. and in the progressive magazine rothschild who carried his column every month had a list of think use of a personal think you, ed howard zinn. and one of those it was thank you howard zinn for being a jew who dared to criticize israel suppression of the palestinians early on. [applause] that was a great list of thank you that rothschild delivered and you could see he could have written a book on it but wanted to get it out in capsule form. when you see the range, you could see howard was
army and one of the runs over nazi occupied france he participated a and dropping napalm that burned french civilians. napalm that is the greatest teacher. he'd never forgot that. he put his medals in the envelope and when he returned and resolved he would oppose all awards. he went back to france to visit the small town where the burden victim's had survived, those that did survive. the distinguishing be sure of howard zinn not that he opposed in justice four war and oppression, but he did not...
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brought back france into n.a.t.o. last year, but he's not been able to get an appointment at the white house. he feels jilted by the president that he did so much to sort of put in office, he thinks and i think the question is, will the passing of obama mania in europe be the next shoe to drop. >> paul: all right, colin. >> paul, this week the medical journal from europe, the lancet finally retracted a 12-year-old study that suggested there was a link between the mmr vaccine, measles, mumps, rubella vaccine and autism. a study that created sort of an international panic and had parents refusing to vaccinate their children and shows how dangerous clients can be when it receives the i am per matter after prestige gus journal. >> paul: can. >> super bowl sunday and i want to salute the super bowl refusenicks, they're engaging in an all american act of dissent. instead they'll be out there at empty swimming pools, golf courses and tennis courts and normally hard to get into restaurants. i think they're totally wrong to do
brought back france into n.a.t.o. last year, but he's not been able to get an appointment at the white house. he feels jilted by the president that he did so much to sort of put in office, he thinks and i think the question is, will the passing of obama mania in europe be the next shoe to drop. >> paul: all right, colin. >> paul, this week the medical journal from europe, the lancet finally retracted a 12-year-old study that suggested there was a link between the mmr vaccine,...
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in france. host: here is a tweet. if there is only a 1% default rate, while loan guarantees? -- why loan guarantees? guest: it reduces the interest on the debt. they say $15 to $20 million a month. it reduces the costs and the risks. it is a risk mitigation strategy. it does a good job of ensuring that customers will have as low a rate as possible for electricity. host: has beyond nuclear done a vote count in the senate of the prospects for the initiative on nuclear? there is already $18 billion available. in the budget for 2010, obama asks for another -- he wants to triple its. where are the votes in the senate? guest: that remains to be seen. the environmental movement of this company is going to activate memberships across the country and let members of the senate and the house know that this is a bad idea. we will fight at every turn to prevent this massive increase in subsidies to the nuclear power industry. guest: i think the votes are there. there has been a growing recognition of the rol
in france. host: here is a tweet. if there is only a 1% default rate, while loan guarantees? -- why loan guarantees? guest: it reduces the interest on the debt. they say $15 to $20 million a month. it reduces the costs and the risks. it is a risk mitigation strategy. it does a good job of ensuring that customers will have as low a rate as possible for electricity. host: has beyond nuclear done a vote count in the senate of the prospects for the initiative on nuclear? there is already $18...
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so haiti, once it became independent from france, france became cash poor, but it still had land in the louisiana territory, and as a result of their defeat, were forced to sell the lears territory, negotiated by jefferson -- to sell the louisiana territory, negotiated by jefferson to the united states, that opened up the west for the united states. france had armies of 20,000 persons where the u.s. army was just about 5,000 strong. so the french had a more powerful military here in the western hemisphere and would have been a problem for the united states had not the treaty been made and france, being forced to sell louisiana territory. many other haitians are involved in our history, the battlele of savanna, where haitians fought for our independence, helping to turn the tide of the revolutionary war. we know that jean batees, popularly known as the father of chicago, was a haitian colonist in north america, mixed french and haitian ancestry and he was the person that discovered chicago and is called the father of chicago, back in 1968. so there are so many people of haitian descent a
so haiti, once it became independent from france, france became cash poor, but it still had land in the louisiana territory, and as a result of their defeat, were forced to sell the lears territory, negotiated by jefferson -- to sell the louisiana territory, negotiated by jefferson to the united states, that opened up the west for the united states. france had armies of 20,000 persons where the u.s. army was just about 5,000 strong. so the french had a more powerful military here in the western...
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most of the victims were in western france. at least a million people are now without power in the country's prime minister is calling eight national catastrophe. several deaths also have been reported in spain, u.k., port senate, germany. >>> unemployment benefits run out tomorrow. more than a million people may be getting checks in march. may not be getting those checks. but it is in the second ranking republican leader says he expects gop lawmakers will vote to extend the benefits this week. we shall see. more on your top stories at the top of the hour. i'm don lemon. "amanpour" continues right after this. will everyone with constipation please report to gate 17? thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. don: ...it's easy to access low walprices. but..... don: ...say you live out here. don: can you get affordable prescriptions from walmart? now you can. i'm don, and my job is
most of the victims were in western france. at least a million people are now without power in the country's prime minister is calling eight national catastrophe. several deaths also have been reported in spain, u.k., port senate, germany. >>> unemployment benefits run out tomorrow. more than a million people may be getting checks in march. may not be getting those checks. but it is in the second ranking republican leader says he expects gop lawmakers will vote to extend the benefits...
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do you know what percentage of annual gdp and debt greece, france or england or spain have, anyone who can answer that? >> congresswoman, i don't have the statistics right in front of me, but i think what is important is that our debt is growing rapidly. as you know at the end of fiscal year 2008, our debt held by the public referred to the gross debt statistics, the debt held by the public which is now about $7.2 trillion was then 48% of collis hari 41% of gdp at that time and here we are in 2010, and by the end of this fiscal year it will be about 61% of gdp. so it's risen rapidly obviously because of the recession. other countries have gone through recessions. the point here is that we are just on the cusp as you know of seeing a major increase in our deficits and whether you look at the cbo forecast suggested for the realistic assumptions, the administration's forecast looking in deficits, 546 percentage of gdp for quite some time to come. so, our guess is that by in the next ten years we will be looking in debt held by the public at 87% of gdp. there's no magic threshold of my few
do you know what percentage of annual gdp and debt greece, france or england or spain have, anyone who can answer that? >> congresswoman, i don't have the statistics right in front of me, but i think what is important is that our debt is growing rapidly. as you know at the end of fiscal year 2008, our debt held by the public referred to the gross debt statistics, the debt held by the public which is now about $7.2 trillion was then 48% of collis hari 41% of gdp at that time and here we...
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the rest of the children are destined to france. how long the process will take is unknown. >> gary tuchman joins us now. gary, how long does it generally take for an adoption to get appro approved? >> reporter: before the earthquake, john, it took an average of about 1 1/2 years. after the earthquake, though, because of the nature of the catastrop catastrophe, governments quickened up the pace for many families. it was a policy of compassion. now many people who look out for these adopted children say the process has slowed down again and they are quick to put the blame on the ten missionaries who were arrested for allegedly trafficking children. what they tell us, these children of perspective adoption parents tell us and people in the adoption field tell us what they did is very selfish. their maneuvers, allegedly without legal permission, have slowed down the process for many parents who have legal permission to ultimately get their children. now for many of them it will take longer than it would have a few weeks ago. >> gary tu
the rest of the children are destined to france. how long the process will take is unknown. >> gary tuchman joins us now. gary, how long does it generally take for an adoption to get appro approved? >> reporter: before the earthquake, john, it took an average of about 1 1/2 years. after the earthquake, though, because of the nature of the catastrop catastrophe, governments quickened up the pace for many families. it was a policy of compassion. now many people who look out for these...
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in plenty of earnings out of france this morning. credit agricole returned to profit in the last month of last year. however, numbers were slightly below expectations. the banks say all operations are performing well based on the early indication for 2010. so that is positive news. the other one regarding greece, credit agricole says that its greek unit is not concerned by the country's debt problem. credit agricole has no plans to sell it. france telecom, below expectations for the next year. but the company confirmed its financial guidance for this year. revenue would be flat. the target of 8 billion euro free cash flow have been consumed and it will stay at 12%. and next monday they will have a new ceo. let's find out why with adam in singapore. >> to some degree, the mounting problems with greece's fiscal woes did weigh on sentiment given ta that country could face further ratings downgrades. but in japan, ended the day softer. the exporter stocks in the red, particularly the autos and the electronics consumer stocks here very mu
in plenty of earnings out of france this morning. credit agricole returned to profit in the last month of last year. however, numbers were slightly below expectations. the banks say all operations are performing well based on the early indication for 2010. so that is positive news. the other one regarding greece, credit agricole says that its greek unit is not concerned by the country's debt problem. credit agricole has no plans to sell it. france telecom, below expectations for the next year....